All talks will take place in HUMN 150. This is about a 10-15 minute walk from either of the hotels.
If you drive to campus, the Euclid AutoPark can be a good place to park on weekends ($4.00 flat rate). More information can be found here.
Note that several major events will take place on campus, placing parking spots at a premium.

Schedule

Saturday, April 12

Sunday, April 13

Time

Activity

Place

09:30-10:00

Coffee, Tea and Pastries

HUMN 150

10:00-11:00

Brendan Hassett (Mendebaldeko Lecture)

HUMN 150

11-11:15

Coffee Break

HUMN 150

11:15-12:15

Elham Izadi

HUMN 150

12:15-2:30

Lunch

Local Restaurants

2:00-2:30

Coffee and Tea

HUMN 150

2:30-3:30

Daniel Erman

HUMN 150

3:30-4:00

Coffee Break

HUMN 150

4:00-5:00

Martin Olsson

HUMN 150

5:15-7:00

Reception

Koenig Alumni Center

You can also subscribe to a Google calendar with the schedule of events.
The URL: http://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/ve00dn0op9u5qnco16a576okrc%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics

Time

Activity

Place

09:00-09:30

Coffee, Tea and Pastries

HUMN 150

09:30-10:30

Martijn Kool

HUMN 150

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

HUMN 150

11:00-12:00

James McKernan

HUMN 150

12:00

Lunch

Local Restaurants

Lunch Options

The Hill:
The University Hill Neighborhood is the closest place to the lecture hall to find restaurants.
The Village Shopping Center:
There are also a number of restaurants located in the Village Shopping Center.
Pearl Street:
Pearl Street is the downtown area of Boulder. There are many restaurants, but it is a little farther to walk.

The Western Algebraic Geometry
Symposium
traces back its origin to the Utah - UCLA Algebraic Geometry Seminar
started in 1989 by H. Clemens, D. Gieseker, M. Green, J. Kollár, and R.
Lazarsfeld. Later on, it became the Utah - UCLA - Chicago Algebraic
Geometry Seminar. WAGS meets twice per year and congregates an
international group of more than 70 mathematicians, from students to
experts in the field of Algebraic Geometry.